JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-Mixing Interferometry for Biomedical Signals Sensing

Silvano DonatiMichele Norgia

Year: 2013 Journal:   IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics Vol: 20 (2)Pages: 104-111   Publisher: IEEE Photonics Society

Abstract

Self-mixing interferometry is a noncontact method well suited for measuring a variety of biological signals, like blood pressure wave at wrist and thorax (the optical stethoscope), blood velocity in vein and in external circulation, THz echoes from skin, ear drum vibration, and oculomotor reflex measurements. In this review, after presenting the underlying theory and the main developments of self-mixing, we analyze the applications to biosignal measurement reported so far, and illustrate potentialities and perspectives of the technique.

Keywords:
Interferometry Mixing (physics) Acoustics Biosignal Optics Computer science Bernoulli's principle Physics Telecommunications

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